Saint John Travel guide

Saint John : Michelin's recommendations

The province’s largest city, this industrial centre and port is fondly called “fog city” because of the dense sea mists that roll in off the Bay of Fundy. Its rocky, hilly site at the mouth of the Saint John River at the junction with the bay has resulted in a city with few straight roads. The historic district fronts Saint john Harbour; vast Rockwood Park, home to the zoo, lies at its backyard. Despite suffering a devastating fire in 1877, Saint John is an important repository of Canada’s 19C architectural heritage.

Tourist attractions Saint John : Things to see and do

CDN - St-John E2L

Opened in 1983, the square contains an attractive shopping mall with a central atrium and several levels, a hotel, convention centre and the New Brunswick Museum. Incorporated into the complex, a row of late-19C warehouses fronts a pleasant plaza aro..

CDN - St John E2L 4L1

CDN - St John E2L 4L1

Where the Saint John River empties into the Bay of Fundy the tides are 8m/28ft high. At high tide when the bay water is more than 4m/14ft above river level, the water flows swiftly upstream. At low tide the bay is more than 4m/14ft below the level of..

Hotels Saint John

175 City Road CDN - Saint John NB E2L 3M9

This New Brunswick hotel features an indoor pool and rooms with free Wi-Fi and cable TV. An airport shuttle is available to Saint John Airport, just 15 km away. Each room at the Colonial Inn Saint John is equipped with a sofa bed and work desk. Fr..

39 King Street CDN - Saint John NB E2L 4W3

Located in uptown Saint John, this 4-star hotel is above the Brunswick Square shopping complex. It offers an indoor pool, modern guest rooms with free Wi-Fi and a restaurant. Guest rooms at the Delta Brunswick Hotel feature a 32-inch flat-screen TV ..